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Applications are now open for stallholder sites at the Auckland Lantern Festival 2020, which takes place from Thursday, 13 February – Sunday, 16 February in Auckland Domain.
This free and family friendly festival is one of Auckland’s most popular events and New Zealand’s largest cultural … View moreApplications are now open for stallholder sites at the Auckland Lantern Festival 2020, which takes place from Thursday, 13 February – Sunday, 16 February in Auckland Domain.
This free and family friendly festival is one of Auckland’s most popular events and New Zealand’s largest cultural festival – with this year’s event attracting more than 165,000 people.
Stalls operate over three evenings, from Friday, 14 to Sunday, 16 February. Stall sites are available for vendors to sell food or crafts, or for the promotion of community organisations and businesses.
The deadline for application is 4pm, Friday, 11 October 2019. To find out more information, go to aucklandnz.com/lantern-festival/stallholder-site-application.
Hi Neighbours!
The August edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.
In this issue we find out about the Spark phone scam and how to avoid becoming a victim.
We also find out more about virtual reality technology being … View moreHi Neighbours!
The August edition of the SuperSenior newsletter is out now! It's filled with all the latest news and Super Gold Card offers.
In this issue we find out about the Spark phone scam and how to avoid becoming a victim.
We also find out more about virtual reality technology being piloted at the Lady Allum rest home in Auckland.
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The Team from Counties Manukau Health
Although being a nurse and a beauty queen seems worlds apart, for public health nurse and Miss Samoa NZ Fonoifafo Seumanu-Mcfarland, both roles align to serving her community and making a positive difference. Check out her story in the link below.
Fono is also a former student of the Health … View moreAlthough being a nurse and a beauty queen seems worlds apart, for public health nurse and Miss Samoa NZ Fonoifafo Seumanu-Mcfarland, both roles align to serving her community and making a positive difference. Check out her story in the link below.
Fono is also a former student of the Health Science Academy programme and Programme W&AT! - supporting Pacific students to study health. For more information on how the team at Programme W&AT! can support you/your rangatahi into a health career, visit their Facebook page in the link below.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
With lemon curd mousse, caramel lava, popcorn ‘basalt’ And crumbled chocolate shortbread. An Auckland Food Story!
Ahinisha from Flat Bush
Hi
We have a spacious large bedroom available for a couple to rent in our home.
Comes with separate bathroom
Shared kitchen but minimal interferance
Separate fridge and microwave
Plenty of parking on street
Rent is $260/week including power,water and unlimited fibre internet
If interested you … View moreHi
We have a spacious large bedroom available for a couple to rent in our home.
Comes with separate bathroom
Shared kitchen but minimal interferance
Separate fridge and microwave
Plenty of parking on street
Rent is $260/week including power,water and unlimited fibre internet
If interested you can contact me on 02102508043
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
If this cold snap is getting to you but you're worried about the cost of cranking up your heating, don't despair.
We asked the energy experts to breakdown the running costs of all our favourite winter warmers, so you can work out how to get the best heating bang for your buck.
And … View moreIf this cold snap is getting to you but you're worried about the cost of cranking up your heating, don't despair.
We asked the energy experts to breakdown the running costs of all our favourite winter warmers, so you can work out how to get the best heating bang for your buck.
And while it's no shock that firing up a 2Kw electric heater doesn't come cheap, the price of a warm bed for a toasty night's sleep might surprise you. Check out the full rundown, including electric blankets, hot showers, heated towel rails and more, here.
The Team from Counties Manukau Health
If you're a pregnant mama in Counties Manukau or know of someone who is, then Botany Downs Birthing Unit is a great place to have pepi. The team are highly skilled and welcome you like whaanau.
Give them a call on 09 259 5032 for more information or pop in to see the team. Check out the video… View moreIf you're a pregnant mama in Counties Manukau or know of someone who is, then Botany Downs Birthing Unit is a great place to have pepi. The team are highly skilled and welcome you like whaanau.
Give them a call on 09 259 5032 for more information or pop in to see the team. Check out the video of the team in the Vimeo link below.
The Team from Auckland Museum
Can you imagine paper being so sparse and contact between loved ones so infrequent that you'd use every last inch of paper when writing letters?
Such was the case in the early 1800s when New Zealand faced a paper famine. Letter writing was essential to keep in touch but with such limited … View moreCan you imagine paper being so sparse and contact between loved ones so infrequent that you'd use every last inch of paper when writing letters?
Such was the case in the early 1800s when New Zealand faced a paper famine. Letter writing was essential to keep in touch but with such limited paper available the technique of 'crossed letters' was adopted.
The writer would turn the page ninety degrees after finishing a page and add a second layer of text.
Read more about this fascinating writing form here.
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